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** Similarly, he manipulates Johnny Quick into sacrificing himself. In both these instances, Batman's One Rule is barely kept in tact, but only by [[TechnicalPacifist sheer technicality]].
* BondOneLiner: See below under ShutUpHannibal.
* IneffectualLoner: Owlman correctly deduces that Batman doesn't trust anyone but himself to finish a job, hence why he came to Earth-Prime alone. Considering that Batman is a member of the Justice League though, his stubborn self-reliance rings slightly hollow.
* BondOneLiner: See below under ShutUpHannibal.
* IneffectualLoner: Owlman correctly deduces that Batman doesn't trust anyone but himself to finish a job, hence why he came to Earth-Prime alone. Considering that Batman is a member of the Justice League though, his stubborn self-reliance rings slightly hollow.
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** Similarly, he manipulates Johnny Quick into sacrificing himself. In both these instances, Batman's One Rule is barely kept in tact, intact, but only by [[TechnicalPacifist sheer technicality]].
* BondOneLiner: See below underShutUpHannibal.
ShutUpHannibal.
* IneffectualLoner: Owlman correctly deduces that Batman doesn't trust anyone but himself to finish a job, hence why he came to Earth-Prime alone. Considering that Batman is a member of the Justice League though, his stubborn self-reliance rings slightly hollow.
* BondOneLiner: See below under
* IneffectualLoner: Owlman correctly deduces that Batman doesn't trust anyone but himself to finish a job, hence why he came to Earth-Prime alone. Considering that Batman is a member of the Justice League though, his stubborn self-reliance rings slightly hollow.
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* ApocalypseHow: He plans to cause an X-5/Class Z one by blowing up Earth Prime, and in doing so, every other universe that derives from the prime one.
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-->'''Jester:''' Okay, I'm down to my last joke, anyway. [[PreMortemOneLiner But this one'll really kill ya]]. ''[detonates an explosive]''
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* AssholeVictim: He's one of the few villains that Batman technically kills, but considering his sociopathic demeanour, his depressingly nihilistic ideology, and the terrifying scope of his plans, it's safe to say that no one (except Superwoman) will mourn him. He also had just enough time to abort the bomb's detonation, which Batman probably knew, but chose not to and assert one last time that it doesn't matter, so his death was his own choice.
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* CainAndAbel: [[AllThereInTheManual He's really Thomas Wayne Jr., Bruce's older brother who was never born in the Justice League's universe]], and so serves as this to Batman. Predictably, his true identity doesn't matter to him anymore, just like everything else in his life.
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* CainAndAbel: [[AllThereInTheManual He's really His secret identity is Thomas Wayne Jr., Bruce's older brother who was never born in the Justice League's universe]], and so he serves as this to Batman. Predictably, his true identity doesn't matter to him anymore, just like everything else in his life.
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'''Owlman:''' (smiling) Actually... I thought I'd ''beat'' you to death.
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* DeadpanSnarker: Frequently. A case in point being when he goes to the police station and jokingly claims he'll destroy the world if the Justice League don't come to see him.
* GoodCounterpart: To the League's Lex Luthor, who is a supervillain (as one would expect) currently serving time in Ryker's Island Prison while this one is a hero. This Lex even jokingly refers to the other as his EvilTwin.
* GoodCounterpart: To the League's Lex Luthor, who is a supervillain (as one would expect) currently serving time in Ryker's Island Prison while this one is a hero. This Lex even jokingly refers to the other as his EvilTwin.
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* BigGood: What Superman is for the League's universe, Lex is for his own, as the former leader of his own Justice League and after their collective demise, the last man left who still openly stands up to the Crime Syndicate rather than kowtowing to them out of fear. He is also the one who jumps to the League's universe to recruit them to aid his own; without him, they wouldn't have been in a position to save it.
* BizarreAlienBiology: When Superman uses his X-Ray vision on him, he notices that Lex's internal organs are back-to-front, i.e. on the opposite side of where they would normally be on a human. Justified by him being from a MirrorUniverse, so he's ''literally'' a mirror of the normal Lex Luthor as well as morally.
* DeadpanSnarker: Frequently. A case in pointbeing is when he goes to the police station and jokingly claims he'll destroy the world if the Justice League don't come to see him.
* GoodCounterpart: To the League's Lex Luthor, who is a supervillain (as one would expect) currently serving time inRyker's Stryker Island Prison while this one is a hero. This Lex even jokingly refers to the other as his EvilTwin.
* BizarreAlienBiology: When Superman uses his X-Ray vision on him, he notices that Lex's internal organs are back-to-front, i.e. on the opposite side of where they would normally be on a human. Justified by him being from a MirrorUniverse, so he's ''literally'' a mirror of the normal Lex Luthor as well as morally.
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* NakedPeopleAreFunny: He completely strips down to show the Justice League he's not a threat to them -- cue Flash joking and Superman reminding him he needs pants.
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* GoodCounterpart: He's the MirrorUniverse version of [[ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}} Deathstroke]], so instead of a deadly assassin, he's President of the United States.
* GrewASpine: In the beginning of the film, he allows the Crime Syndicate to do whatever they want out of fear of the destruction they'll cause. However after the syndicate tried to have his precious daughter killed, he finally gets fed up and brings the might of the U.S. military onto the criminals.
* GrewASpine: In the beginning of the film, he allows the Crime Syndicate to do whatever they want out of fear of the destruction they'll cause. However after the syndicate tried to have his precious daughter killed, he finally gets fed up and brings the might of the U.S. military onto the criminals.
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* GoodCounterpart: He's the MirrorUniverse version of [[ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}} Deathstroke]], so the deadly assassin ComicBook/{{Deathstroke}}, a supervillain who has fought many different superheroes and superteams over the years; here, instead of a deadly assassin, that, he's a decorated war hero and current President of the United States.
* GrewASpine:In At the beginning of the film, he allows the Crime Syndicate to do whatever they want out of fear of the destruction they'll cause. However after the syndicate tried to have his precious daughter killed, he finally gets fed up and brings the might of the U.S. military onto the criminals.
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* PapaWolf: Even if you're Ultraman, you will ''NOT'' harm the President's daughter or else he'll NUKE you!
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* PapaWolf: Even if you're Ultraman, you will ''NOT'' '''not''' threaten or harm the President's daughter. Having his daughter or else he'll NUKE you!threatened by Ultraman is what finally motivates him to end his passivity and bring them down for good.
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* PinballProtagonist: Compared to the other members of the League he is the one that does the least.
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* PinballProtagonist: A villainous version, to the other members of the Syndicate just like his GoodCounterpart he is the one that does the least.
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* AdaptationNameChange: The comics featured a Crime Syndicate counterpart to the Joker called the Jokester in ''ComicBook/CountdownToFinalCrisis''.
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* {{Catchphrase}}: "It doesn't matter."
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: To an extent. He shows at least some restraint in his cruelty and mourns J'edd J'arkus, when ''ComicBook/JLAEarth2'' had him willing to use his powers to kill people for the slightest of grievances and imply at one point that he personally killed Earth-3's counterpart to J'onn J'onzz without a shred of remorse.
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: To an extent. He shows at least some restraint in his cruelty and mourns J'edd J'arkus, when ''ComicBook/JLAEarth2'' had him willing to use his powers to kill people for the slightest of grievances and imply at one point that he personally killed Earth-3's his world's counterpart to J'onn J'onzz without a shred of remorse.
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* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: His costume has a letter "O" in the middle.
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* FantasticRacism: {{Inverted}}. He is presumably aware of the existence of sentient alien life, yet he squarely focuses his hatred on humanity as the source of everything wrong with the multiverse. It's unclear if his bomb would have truly destroyed the entire Prime universe or merely Earth-Prime itself.
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* FantasticRacism: {{Inverted}}.{{Inverted|Trope}}. He is presumably aware of the existence of sentient alien life, yet he squarely focuses his hatred on humanity as the source of everything wrong with the multiverse. It's unclear if his bomb would have truly destroyed the entire Prime universe or merely Earth-Prime itself.
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: {{Subverted}}. She admits that Owlman is on a whole 'nother level of insane [[CardCarryingVillain compared to even herself]], but she finds it hot and decides to help him without much hesitation.
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: {{Subverted}}.{{Subverted|Trope}}. She admits that Owlman is on a whole 'nother level of insane [[CardCarryingVillain compared to even herself]], but she finds it hot and decides to help him without much hesitation.
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* MultiversalConqueror: His goal is to destroy the Prime dimension, which would destroy the rest of the multiverse as well.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: Most comic versions of Owlman are criminally insane, not the full-blown OmnicidalManiac that the film's version becomes.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: For the most part, his fight with Batman demonstrates that he is this. On top of developing technology lightyears ahead of anything Bruce could ever come up with, Owlman's lethal weaponry, physical strength and combat savagery are initially far superior. In the end, Batman's resourcefulness, willpower and [[BatmanGambit long-term manipulation]] win out, but just barely.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: For the most part, his fight with Batman demonstrates that he is this. On top of developing technology lightyears ahead of anything Bruce could ever come up with, Owlman's lethal weaponry, physical strength and combat savagery are initially far superior. In the end, Batman's resourcefulness, willpower and [[BatmanGambit long-term manipulation]] win out, but just barely.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: Most comic versions of Owlman are criminally insane, insane but not the full-blown OmnicidalManiac that the film's version becomes.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: For the most part, his fight with Batman demonstrates that he is this. On top of developing technologylightyears light-years ahead of anything Bruce could ever come up with, Owlman's lethal weaponry, physical strength and combat savagery are initially far superior. In the end, Batman's resourcefulness, willpower and [[BatmanGambit long-term manipulation]] win out, but just barely.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: For the most part, his fight with Batman demonstrates that he is this. On top of developing technology